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#12667481
23 August 2025
On August 23, 2025, in Daegu, South Korea, people play water sports near the Nakdong River. The seasonal term Cheoseo, which traditionally marks the retreat of summer heat, approaches on Saturday, but signs of relief from the sweltering weather are nowhere to be seen. The so-called ''Cheoseo magic,'' where heat usually fades after this point, appears absent this year, with temperatures forecast to soar past 36 degrees Celsius (96.8 degrees Fahrenheit) through the weekend. Cheoseo is part of the 24 solar terms, first developed in ancient China, which divide the year into segments that reflect seasonal changes in climate, agriculture, and natural phenomena.
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#12667482
23 August 2025
On August 23, 2025, in Daegu, South Korea, people play water sports near the Nakdong River. The seasonal term Cheoseo, which traditionally marks the retreat of summer heat, approaches on Saturday, but signs of relief from the sweltering weather are nowhere to be seen. The so-called ''Cheoseo magic,'' where heat usually fades after this point, appears absent this year, with temperatures forecast to soar past 36 degrees Celsius (96.8 degrees Fahrenheit) through the weekend. Cheoseo is part of the 24 solar terms, first developed in ancient China, which divide the year into segments that reflect seasonal changes in climate, agriculture, and natural phenomena.
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#12667483
23 August 2025
On August 23, 2025, in Daegu, South Korea, people play water sports near the Nakdong River. The seasonal term Cheoseo, which traditionally marks the retreat of summer heat, approaches on Saturday, but signs of relief from the sweltering weather are nowhere to be seen. The so-called ''Cheoseo magic,'' where heat usually fades after this point, appears absent this year, with temperatures forecast to soar past 36 degrees Celsius (96.8 degrees Fahrenheit) through the weekend. Cheoseo is part of the 24 solar terms, first developed in ancient China, which divide the year into segments that reflect seasonal changes in climate, agriculture, and natural phenomena.
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#12667484
23 August 2025
On August 23, 2025, in Daegu, South Korea, people play water sports near the Nakdong River. The seasonal term Cheoseo, which traditionally marks the retreat of summer heat, approaches on Saturday, but signs of relief from the sweltering weather are nowhere to be seen. The so-called ''Cheoseo magic,'' where heat usually fades after this point, appears absent this year, with temperatures forecast to soar past 36 degrees Celsius (96.8 degrees Fahrenheit) through the weekend. Cheoseo is part of the 24 solar terms, first developed in ancient China, which divide the year into segments that reflect seasonal changes in climate, agriculture, and natural phenomena.
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#12667485
23 August 2025
On August 23, 2025, in Daegu, South Korea, people play water sports near the Nakdong River. The seasonal term Cheoseo, which traditionally marks the retreat of summer heat, approaches on Saturday, but signs of relief from the sweltering weather are nowhere to be seen. The so-called ''Cheoseo magic,'' where heat usually fades after this point, appears absent this year, with temperatures forecast to soar past 36 degrees Celsius (96.8 degrees Fahrenheit) through the weekend. Cheoseo is part of the 24 solar terms, first developed in ancient China, which divide the year into segments that reflect seasonal changes in climate, agriculture, and natural phenomena.
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#12667486
23 August 2025
On August 23, 2025, in Daegu, South Korea, people play water sports near the Nakdong River. The seasonal term Cheoseo, which traditionally marks the retreat of summer heat, approaches on Saturday, but signs of relief from the sweltering weather are nowhere to be seen. The so-called ''Cheoseo magic,'' where heat usually fades after this point, appears absent this year, with temperatures forecast to soar past 36 degrees Celsius (96.8 degrees Fahrenheit) through the weekend. Cheoseo is part of the 24 solar terms, first developed in ancient China, which divide the year into segments that reflect seasonal changes in climate, agriculture, and natural phenomena.
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#12667487
23 August 2025
On August 23, 2025, in Daegu, South Korea, people play water sports near the Nakdong River. The seasonal term Cheoseo, which traditionally marks the retreat of summer heat, approaches on Saturday, but signs of relief from the sweltering weather are nowhere to be seen. The so-called ''Cheoseo magic,'' where heat usually fades after this point, appears absent this year, with temperatures forecast to soar past 36 degrees Celsius (96.8 degrees Fahrenheit) through the weekend. Cheoseo is part of the 24 solar terms, first developed in ancient China, which divide the year into segments that reflect seasonal changes in climate, agriculture, and natural phenomena.
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#8538852
14 July 2022
An elderly Cypriot woman hides under a sun umbrella as temperatures soared to 36 degrees Celsius (96.8 degrees Fahrenheit) in the capital Nicosia. Cyprus, Thursday, July 14, 2022.
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